WORLD (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

12:00 am

Frontline"Rules of Engagement"
FRONTLINE investigates the killings of 24 Iraqi civilians in 2005 in the village of Haditha, which has led to one of the largest criminal cases against U.S. troops in the Iraq war. Through interviews with Iraqi survivors and Marines accused of war crimes, the program seeks to answer questions remaining and examine the moral and legal maze of U.S. troops' involvement in Iraq.G

Nature"Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves"
Two great predators encounter each other in Yellowstone National Park. In each encounter, the opposition must be measured, strengths must be tested and risks weighed; each time, one or the other have the tactical advantage. Their encounters illustrate how all animals in the park must assess, decide and act - to fight or flee.G

4:00 am

Leonardo's Dream Machines
Experts use Leonardo da Vinci's drawings to attempt to build a giant crossbow and flying machine, 500 years after he committed the ideas to paper. The two teams use materials found in Leonardo's time and overcome inclinations to apply modern techniques. Part 1 and 2 of 2G

5:00 am

Scully/The World Show"Etienne Borgeat"
How do you keep those giant Airbuses and Boeings in the air, at optimum performance, with perfectly debugged technology? Engineer Etienne Borgeat knows how, because he has. the know-how. With a serious passion for racing cars, Borgeat understands what it means to run machines at maximum speed. D

5:30 am

Second Opinion"Healthy Eating"
People in the U.S. spend billions of dollars a year trying to lose weight, but still the majority of people are overweight. Weight loss can only be achieved and maintained by lifestyle and food choices, and changing the way we eat based on our own medical history. D

6:00 am

NOVA"Separating Twins"
Abandoned shortly after birth at an orphanage in Bangladesh, twin girls, Trishna and Krishna, are joined at the head and have little chance of survival. Aid workers take them to Australia where they spend two years battling for life before doctors can attempt a marathon separation surgery to allow them to live separate lives.G

7:00 am

Inside Nature's Giants"Big Cats"
Dissecting a lion and a tiger, scientists show how alike the two big cats are under the skin. Biologist Simon Watt comes face to face with a liger - a cross between a lion and a tiger. Unlike small cats, both lions and tigers roar and the team analyzes what enables them to make that sound.G

8:00 am

Leonardo's Dream Machines
Experts use Leonardo da Vinci s drawings to attempt to build a giant crossbow and flying machine, 500 years after he committed the ideas to paper. The two teams use materials found in Leonardo s time and overcome inclinations to apply modern techniques. Part 1 and 2 of 2G

Scully/The World Show"Etienne Borgeat"
How do you keep those giant Airbuses and Boeings in the air, at optimum performance, with perfectly debugged technology? Engineer Etienne Borgeat knows how, because he has. the know-how. With a serious passion for racing cars, Borgeat understands what it means to run machines at maximum speed. D

11:30 am

Second Opinion"Healthy Eating"
People in the U.S. spend billions of dollars a year trying to lose weight, but still the majority of people are overweight. Weight loss can only be achieved and maintained by lifestyle and food choices, and changing the way we eat based on our own medical history. D

12:00 pm

NOVA"Separating Twins"
Abandoned shortly after birth at an orphanage in Bangladesh, twin girls, Trishna and Krishna, are joined at the head and have little chance of survival. Aid workers take them to Australia where they spend two years battling for life before doctors can attempt a marathon separation surgery to allow them to live separate lives.G

1:00 pm

Inside Nature's Giants"Big Cats"
Dissecting a lion and a tiger, scientists show how alike the two big cats are under the skin. Biologist Simon Watt comes face to face with a liger - a cross between a lion and a tiger. Unlike small cats, both lions and tigers roar and the team analyzes what enables them to make that sound.G

2:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"The People's Land"
OUTDOOR IDAHO takes the pulse of the People's Land, the 64 percent of Idaho that is managed by the federal government. People speak out about today's management of public lands. They ride, hike, boat, camp, hunt and fish on public acreage, or they seek to harvest resources from the lands - and they are finding ways to work together for the sake of the land.G

2:30 pm

Dialogue"Good Winter Reading 2012"
Host Marcia Franklin and three guest authors discuss their works and give their recommendations for cold-weather reading. Guests and their recent works include Tim Woodward, Destination Idaho; Kelly Jones, The Woman Who Heard Color; and Daniel Orozco, Orientation.G

NOVA"Separating Twins"
Abandoned shortly after birth at an orphanage in Bangladesh, twin girls, Trishna and Krishna, are joined at the head and have little chance of survival. Aid workers take them to Australia where they spend two years battling for life before doctors can attempt a marathon separation surgery to allow them to live separate lives.G

6:00 pm

Inside Nature's Giants"Big Cats"
Dissecting a lion and a tiger, scientists show how alike the two big cats are under the skin. Biologist Simon Watt comes face to face with a liger - a cross between a lion and a tiger. Unlike small cats, both lions and tigers roar and the team analyzes what enables them to make that sound.G

7:00 pm

Leonardo's Dream Machines
Experts use Leonardo da Vinci s drawings to attempt to build a giant crossbow and flying machine, 500 years after he committed the ideas to paper. The two teams use materials found in Leonardo s time and overcome inclinations to apply modern techniques. Part 1 and 2 of 2G

Inside Nature's Giants"Big Cats"
Dissecting a lion and a tiger, scientists show how alike the two big cats are under the skin. Biologist Simon Watt comes face to face with a liger - a cross between a lion and a tiger. Unlike small cats, both lions and tigers roar and the team analyzes what enables them to make that sound.G